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Red China Reported! Getting War Goods TAIPEI. Ponnoa*, April 16 (AP). : •—War supplies banned under the United Nations embargo are reaching Red China In growing volume through the North China port of Chinwangtao, the Na tionalist Chinese Tatao News Agency reported today. t The agency, operated by the interior ministry and claiming] underground contacts on the j mainland, said the port was bustling a a funnel for supplies 1 / 'm/* ■ •-:-V v fefet - Films of More Than Routine Merit “BAD DAT AT BLACK ROCK”—Spencer Tracy in a taut outdoor suspense yarn. “DIAL M FOR MURDER”—Suspenseful screen version of the stage thriller. “PHFFFT”—Lightweight farce salvaged by Judy Holliday’s deft comedy. “STORY OF ROBIN HOOD”—Corking “live” version by Disney. “STORY OF THREE LOVES”—Named Pier Angeli, Leslie Caron, and Moira Shearer. *£9,M6 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA”—Jules Verne embellished "by Wait Disney. Siutlty Warner Theaters Tim Given In Mi I> Sterile* Time AMBASSADOR ACADEMY AWARD Director Elia Kazan’s Newest Hit "EAST OF EDEN” (Cinemascope*. by John Steinbeck. James Dean. Julie Harris, 1, .1:()5. 5:i:». 7:“55. AVALON wo «-2«oo. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Walt Disney’s “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” <Clne<naßcope>. Kirk Douclas. James ltotcn. 1:15, 4.03. 6:40, 9:10. BEVERLY LI. 3-S3M. Walt Disney's "STORY OF ROBIN HOOD." Richard Todd, 4:l*. 7, 9:45: "FHANTOM FROM SPACE.' 1 Ted Cooper. 3. 5:45, 8:35. CALVERT WO. 6-3345. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Walt Disney’s “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” (Cinemascope). Kirk Doualaa. James Mason. 1. 5:05. 7:35. 10: at matinee "FORT WORTH.’ 4 Randolph rmiTDRf ME. 8-3811. Near Park t*LH 1 HAL tng -KINO OF THE KHTBER RIFLES" (Cinemascope). Tyrone Power. 11. 5:25."T:55, 8.25. | "LOOPHOLE.” Barry Sullivan. 1:00, 4:85. 8:05. KENNEDY «««<"»• ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Walt Disney’s "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” (Cinemascope). Kirk Douglas. 2:35, 8:10. 9:40: "THE COWBOY." a docu mentary, 1:25, 5, 8:30. pn|)| El 7-5200. rHI Free Parkin*. “SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS." Tony Curtis. Julln Adams. 2:25. 6:10, 9:50; "PHANTOM FROM SPACE," 1, 4:40. 1:20. : SAVOY CO, S * 4MS ' •'PHFFFT.'* Judy Holliday. Jack Lem- ; man, 2:4*. 6. 9:20; "CHARGE OP ! THE LANCERS." Paulette OiMdard. ! 1:30. 4:50, 8:05, 1 I SHERIDAN RA. 0-3100. "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” (Cin emascope *. Spencer Tracsr. Robert Ryan. 1V4:05, 0:05. 9:50; “CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH AND POCAHONTAS.” Anthony Paster. 2:45. 5:40, 8:35. (VI vn JV. 9-5500. BUiVUI Pree Parkin*. “Bad Day at Black Rock” m «'!o°%:4s^cMN >CT klD^ AND THE SLAVE OIRL.” Anthony Deiter, 11:35. 2:30 8:30. 8:20. - fIVAMI RA. 3-1312. Free Park- TAKUfIA lng . -THE- FAB ! COUNTRY." Jamea Stewart. Ruth ] Roman. 2:40. 6. 9,: 16; "MIAMI JTORY," Barry SRlllvan. 1:25. 4:46. ffrou CO. 5-1800. “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” (Cln •aaaßcope). Spencer Tracy. Anne Prajicis. 3:05. 9:35: ‘ CAPTAIN KIDD AND THE SLAVE GIRL An tAony Dexter. Bva Gabor. 1:40. 5, f.lft. UPTOWN WO. 6-5100. "ito DAY AT BLACK ROCK" (Cln ggfr;*. 3 8 r> nC 3-45 9?5°0 btrt WINELAND THEATERS l UACOSTU'“M. W Cinemascope. With Stereophonic Sound ana Technicolor. SPENCER TOACY ROBERT RYAN. ANNE FRANCiS in "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK," at 1:50. 4:05. 6:00, <: 55, 8:60. Plus Giant Cartoon Show. (Mot. Only.) . HIGHLAND 2333 ft"™™?' s£ - Alm> PHIL CAREY In "OUTLAW STALLION.’ Color, ot 3:10, 5:55 8:45. Plus Giant Cartoon Show. (At 2:35 Only.) Id RUTH* Nichols Ava at Allonlk AIL AM llt si st io 3sooo Cinemascope. SPENCER TRACY. ROBERT RYAN. ANNE FRANCIS In “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK." Tech nicolor. at 1:40, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40. 9:88. Plus Giant Cartoon Show. (Mat. Only.> CONGRESS ™ V?*™ S E TONY CURTIS In "SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS” at 1:00. 4:15. 7:00, 3:50: Also PHIL CAREY In "OUTLAW STALLION." Color, at 3:10. 5:.>5. 1:45. Plus Olant Cartoon Show. (At tail Only.) PAD HI 4703 Marlboro Pike. Md. trIIHAL JO t 5151. Free Parkin* Cinemascope, With Stereophonic Bound and Technicolor. SPENCER TRACY. ROBERT RYAN. ANNE FRANCIS in "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK," nt 1:50, 4:10. 5:55. 7:45. 9:35. Plus Giant Cartoon Show. (Mat, Only.) f Rfinrv Laurel Md. leAUMib Forkwav 5 2113 3 Technicolor Hits. ROBERT STACK In "THE IRON OLOVE." at 2:00. 5:00. 7:25. 3:55: Also BRETT KINO in ."JESSE JAMES VS. THE DAL TONS." at 1:00. 3:55. 6:20, 8:50. Giant Cartoon Show. (At 3:30 CffitOL 2 Technicolor Hits. ROCK HUDSON in "HORIZONS WEST.” at 1:00, 4:00. 7:05. 10:00: Also JEFF CHAN DLBR in "YANKEE BUCCANEER." at 2:35, 5:40. 8:40. Plus 2 Cartoons. DISTRICT THEATERS Col! NO / 3000 _ DfllDlßn 7'h and T Sts N.W. flglfßßV Doors Open 12 Noon Night Owl Show Tonight. In Person. LOUIS JORDAN anti His Tympany Five. BENNY OREEN and Orch.. DERBY WILSON. ARNOLD DOVER. Olant Revue I tIIMI 11 12l* You St N W laIM.UI.II Doors Open 12 30 P.M. FOUR HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT -—Plus FREE Lollypops and Minia ture Loaf Country Fair Bread to first 50(1 Kiddles. Doors open 11:30 A.M. "DAVY CROCKETT." 13 and 3:50; “DISNEYRAMA." 1:10 and 5: "THE AMERICANO.' with Olenn Fnrd, 2. 6. 8. (into, and late show '1:40 PM.: "PANTHER OIRL OF KONOO." 3:30 and 7:23. NO INCREASE IN PRICKS. PgPHPI IP 1343 You St N.W nkrUOIeU. Doors Opon 12,30 P.M In Cinemascope “EAST OF EDEN.” HARRIS. RAYMOND ■iiAtyPP ~N» ~ 1433 You St. N.W •UUuI.II I Door, Open 12,30 P.M. In Cinemascope. "A MAN CALLED PETER." With RICHARD TODD. JEAN PETERS. Liacc?nv 251 h 6 tenn *d N.t. bAnU .gun Door. Open 12,45 P.M. "THE r SAIPERADO." Starrtna WAYNE MORRIS. HISER RETHESDA T:. Frt . Sat.. April 15-16 TONY CURTIS and JUUE ADAMS. “Six Bridges to Cross” 1:15. 3:30. 5:40, 7:50. 9:50. irmrt mos nickoi." *». * t unnvui iu 4 34«4 SNSfiNh* Cartoon Carnlrnl. for Rsd Chinn’s war machine. Only last week, Tatao charged, without confirmation, a steamer of British registry arrived at Chinwangtao with aviation gaso line. Most ships arriving there, the agency said, belong to Soviet satellite countries. Chinwangtao is the northem j most port in China proper, only 10 miles south of the Great Wall on the Gulf of Chihli. Its lim ited dock facilities were built ! before World War I by Herbert Hoover for the British Kalian 1 coal mines. Neighborhbud Theaters ARLINGTON-FALLS CHURCH. VA. JA. 7-4388 HYRD CINEMA ,04 ,i Special Academy Award Winner. Duncan Macßae. Jean Anderson. “THE LITTLE KIDNAPPERS " Matl nee 1 P.M. __ __ (TITT Polls Church. Vo. SlAlfc IE. 2 1555 Van Heflin. Aldo Ray. Nancy Olsou. "BATTLE CRY." Cinemascope. Color. Features 1:00. 3:36. 6:11), 8:10, WILSON ,33 JA W 734*O Vd Jane Russell. “UNDERWATER.” Bu perScope. Technicolor. BUCKINGHAM 231 ,a: ** Van Heflin. Aldo RaV. Nancy Olson. "BATTLE CRY." Cinemascope. Color. Features 1:00, 3:35, 6:10. 9:10. Cl nr 2130 N. Glebe M. UlebSVJu j| 7 4266 "DAVY CROCKETT. INDIAN SCOUT." Oeorie Montgomery. Added. "BEAR COUNTRY." Plus Walt Disney Cer toons. Matinee 1 P.M. irrrmcnlf Arl. Blvd. a Annon «««tnauii da |, M . Jg . 2-8040 Tony Curtis, Gloria DeHaven. “SO THIS IS PARIS." Technicolor. Matl nee 1 P.M. ARLINGTON SI/d* ‘a. Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker. ‘ MANY RIVERS TO CROW.” Cine mascope. Stereophonic Sound. Color. Matinee 1 P.M. DMVE-1M THEATERS LEE HWT.-AHL. RLVD. DRIVE-IN THEATER JE. 3-9500. 2 Miles West of Falla Cbarch. America's Most Beautiful Drive-In. Located Between Seven Corners and Fairfax Circle via Both Arlington Blvd. (Rte. 50) at Gallows Rd., and Loo Hwy. World's Largest Bcreon. (In Cinemascope and Color) “Many Rivers to Cross” Robt. Taylor. Eleanor Parker. 8:45. “GAMBLER PROM NATCHEZ.” Dale Robertson. Debra Paget, 7 and 11. Sun. "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK." "PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS." Bo* Office Opens Toni(ht> 0:30. Children Under 12 Free. E. M. LOEWS MT. VERNON OPEN AIB Washington's First Drive-In. 8. of Ales.. Rt. 1, Richmond Hwy. Just Beyond Penn Dsw. 80. S-5722. Super. Cinemascope Screen Ends Tonight. Open st 6. 24 Hour* of Heaven. "CARBINE WILLIAMS.” JAMES STEWART, 7:10, 10:10: Plus JUDY CANOVA. "SINOIN' IN THE CORN,” 9:00. Color CSrtoon. Kid dles Free. Brine Them to Our Miracle “TiypFk&a* ABC DMYE-n 3. VUSS Open 6:30. Kiddies Free. Academy Award Winner. GRACE KELLY. "DIAL M FOR MURDER." Color, at 7:10 and 10:30; Also JEBSE JAMES VS. THE DALTONS,” Color, at 8:30. Plus Half-Hour Cartoon show, at 8:50 Only. Come Early. Always Best Pood at the ABC. Olant Playground lor the Kiddles. Sun. “SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS." Also "BACK TO GOD'S COUN TRY," Two Action Hits, SUNSET DRIVE-IN Luusburg At Baileys Crossroads “BROKEN ARROW” JAMES STEWART, JEFF CHANDLER, in Technicolor. 7:00, 10:20. Plus “DESERT RATS” JAMES MASON, 8:33. Color Cartoon. AIRPORT orSSToo "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" (Clnt msScopel ROBERT TAYLOR, at 7 and 10:30: Plus "CAPISIN KIDD AND THE SLAVE OIRL"’ (Colon. ANTHONY DEXTER, at 8:55. Car toon. Located in Arlington on U. 8. Rout* 1. Just over the 14th St. Bridge. Sunday. “CAINE MUTINY" and "BATTLE OP ROQUK BiyEß.^ SUPER CHIEF DRIVE-IN LO. 7-8700—H to I Indian Head Hwy Children Free New Kiddle Korral Playground— Free Free Pree Pony Ride. Merry-Go-Round, New Miracle Whirl, Swings and Slides. Cinemascope and Technicolor. _ SPENCER TRACY In “Bad Day at Black Rock” At 7:00. 10:45. Also JOHN WAYNE In "SANDS OP IWO JIM A," at 8:46. On Our New Giant Bcreen, Starts Tomorrow. BURT LAN CABTER. OARY COOPER In “Vera Cruz,” Plus Cap tain John Smith and Pocahontas” New Playxround Now Open. Pre® Ride on the Carousel. _ BRANCH DRIVE-IM “• Alt Ml. Ssnth D. C. line, via Branch Ave. S.E, Md. Rt. 5. RE. 6-6606. First Annual Spook Convention. Our Regular Show. Plus Double Feature Horror Show. Starting gt 11:00. No Extra Charge. 3 Walt Disney Car toons. at 7:00. RICHARD CONTI tn "THE RAIDERS." Color at 7:20. “Kiddle Comedy Races.” 8:30. Big Prises CARY GRANT and ANN SHERIDAN in "I WAS A MALE BRIDE.” 9.00. Plus, at 11:00. Dou ble Feature Horror Show, starring BORIS KARLOFF and a Cast of 1,000 Ghosts. Ghouls and Monsters. Free On-Broom Speakers for Witches. Sun.-Mon. TONY CURTIS. I "six BRiPoia to cross." I PlIMn Cedar 3-4111. Oa tha rJUanbn Ge*. ralm« Hwy, via Peace Crass, ar the new Wash.-Balto. Pkwy. ant Defense Hwy. ta Rt. 704. turn rtgbtt er out Landaver Rd. ta 701. tarn left 3 mites. Children Free. TONY CURTIS In "SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS." nt 7:00. 10:30. Also JOHNNY WEISSMULLER In “TARZAN BBCAPES." at 8:56. Starts Tomorrow. In Cinemascope and Technicolor. "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK" and "UNTAMED BREED.” BOTffS THEATBES SILVER SPRING 5r Free Parkin* nt Rear at Theater. 5i, A n»NY B BBRM ADAMS In "SIX BRIDGES to CROSS," at 12:45 4:15. 0:05. 8:05, 10:05. Free Coffee In Our Lounge. |IM Savannah S). at 11th St. S.t. rAM , ilk- #H A |„. Ave. JO. 1 2233 Matinee Today. OEOROE MONT GOMERY. "DAVY CROCKETT," 2:00. 47407 7:15. 9:40: "DISNEYRAMA.' 1 3.45, 6:15. 8740. STAMTOR * h t‘i C 4%u t §oTn . n ilA RIL YN HO ASP HALT JUNOLE.” at 2:15. 6:05. 9:35: CHARLES DRAKE. "TOBOR TH* GREAT. 4 45. 3:20. Half-Hour Cartoon Show. rrsn r ?•«•<*- a**, n.w. lelAVlab H. /4Jl|4 DREW. fIOAH BERRY. Jr.jt 1:00, 4:65. 7:10. 10:15. DISNEY PEBTIVaL. an Hour and Thirty Mil) a tee of Cartoon*. Sport* Reels and Advontnn Sorias* st 2:10. 5.15. 0:20. Today Only. 1,092 Wholes Caught* | KOBE. J»p*n, April 1, (ffj.— One of Japan’s three whaling fleets returned from the Ant- ] arctic today, claiming a postwar ! Japanese record of 1.092 whales. Eighteen fleets from six coun tries hunted whale south of the Antarctic Circle the past season. Greeks Quitting Korea TOKYO, April 16 (ff).—One battalion of Greek soldiers in South Korea will leave for home soon, reducing the strength of the Greek expeditionary force to a reinforced infantry battalion. SIDNEY LUST THEATERS Free Farhlng 4DLLSDE DRIVE-IN 6260 Mariksr. pike. JO. S-7679. Open 0:15. ' DOUBLE FEATURE TAB HUNTER. "RETURN TO TREAS URE ISLAND." Color, at 7, 10: Plus PHIL CAREY. "MASSACRE CAN YON." at 8:40. ISun.-Tues. "SIX BRIDGES TO | CROSS," "CAPTAIN KIDD." RELTSVILE DRIVE-IN WE. S-5660. Open 6:16. Walt Disney’s “DISNEYRAMA” i Including 12 of Your Farorlte Car- I toons, at 8:30. Plus ! “Son of Davy Crockett” At 7:10. 10:30. I at I m JU. 0-3322. SPENCER fUsldill TRACY. ROBERT RYAN. ] “Bad Day at Black Rock” Cinemascope. Color, at 1. 2:45. 4:30, I 8:15. 8. 9:40. HETHESDA H e I d 0 0V,rVX ,, D.,, Winner of 2 Academy Awards. Walt Disney’s “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” Cinemascope. Color. With KIRK DOUGLAS, at 1:25, 4. 6:45, 9:30. rnrvrni v l N 4-0100. 2 Teen- ÜBbTIAIsI nicolor Hiti. DANA ANDREWS. JEANNE CRAIN. “DUEL IN THE JUNGLE," at 2:30. 6:20. 9:50: Plus TONY CURTIS. OLORIA DeHAVEN. "SO THIS IS PARIS." at 1. 4:45. 8:25. HTATTSVILLE Winner of 2 Academy Awards. Walt Disney’s “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” cinemascope. Color, at 1:40, 4:20. 6:45. 9:30. VIVWIHia WA. 7-8809. aaam a w was Today-Tomorrow. SPENCER TRACY. ROBERT RYAN. “Bad Day at Black Rock” Cinemascope, Color, at 1. 2:45, 4:30, 6:20, 8. 9:50, TIERS MILL, x rhn^,u. DANA ANDREWS. JEANNE CRAIN. "DUEL IN THE JUNGLE." at 2:80. 0:30. 9:50; Plus TONY CURTIS. GLORIA DeHAVEN. "SO THIS IS PARIS." at 1, 4:45, 8:26, Sun.-Tuea. "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK." I Mlf Ik Rockvlfie—Md—Po. 2-2134: nUsW 2 Color Hits. TAB HUNTER, "RETURN T OTREABURE ISLAND ” at 2:30, 5:40. 8:30: Plus JACK MA HONEY. "OVERLAND PACIFIC." at 3:45. 6:50. 9:40. Lonis Beraheimer'i Theatres THE VILLAGE Technicolor. SPENCER TRACY In "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK." at 1:60. 3:52. _ Al *° BARRY SULLIVAN In "LOOPHOLE." at 2:35. 5:30. 8:26. HnmiM LA. 6-4 iTT Double Pea noniUß tore. TONY CURTIS to "SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS," at 2:40. 5:00. 9.21. Also TONY DEXTER In JOHN SMITH AND POCA HONTAS." at 1:20. 4:45. 8:05, VnuniM « Double Fea- IbUnVR tttre. RORY CALHOUN in ’ * ,QVHB TO THE BORDER" (Tech.), »t 1:00, 3:52, 6:46. 9:40. Also "ABBOTT SND COSTELLO MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS." at 2:32, 5:27. 8:20. | Btarts Tomorrow. AUDIE MURPHY I I In "DESTRY" (Tech.). | JPWP EA. 6-3112. Double Feature. *“*“ OUY MADISON in "CHARGE ATFEATHER RIVER" (Tech), at 1:00.. VENTURE*' N B^ K B THEATERS MacARTHUR MacArlhur PIBCMIIIUII llyd EM. 2-4400 Th* International Cinema „+N Tr i l3r '“"“FI"—N Y. Times. “Doctor In The House” Technicolor British comedy, with Dirk Bogarde. Kay Kendall. Kenneth More. At J'OO. 3:55, 5:45. 7:45 and 9:50 F.M. Extra! Academy Award short subject. “THURSDAY’S CHILDREN," at 3:30, 5:25. 7:30 and 9:25 P.M. I wlt , h ., °ur compliments. In | | the Piccadilly Lounge, 7 to 10. I COLONY The Contlnentgl Cinema ACADEMY AWARD Best Juvenile Performances. Jon Whlteley snd Vincent Winter In J. Arthur Rank's "THE LITTLE KID NAPPERS, at Jl:30. 8:11) and »:55 Jtprv 4(13 Mou. Ava. WO. 6-4(00 Fra# Parkin* SPENCER TRACY. ROBERT RYAN In "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK." Cinemascope, at 1:00. 2:45, 4:30. 6:20. 8:10 and 9:55 P.M. LANGLEY N « lon * SPENCER TRACY, ROBERT RYAN In “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK.” CinemtScope. at 1:15. 3:00. 4:35. 6:20. 8:00 and 9i40 P.M. rvnwm Ftowar Ava. a Plngy tr. Rd. I lav ff Cell cn Soa Md. JU 8-1664 1:00 P.M. Continuous. Walt Disney's “’.'0.000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA.” Cinemascope, at 1:25. 4:05, 6:45 and 9:20 P.M. (Please Note Early Start lng Time of Last Feature.) MAW AM Mill A Ala Ava. S.C. nfi I IjUH lu 2-4000 1:00 P.M. Continuous. TONY CUR TIS in “SIX BRIDGES TO CROM.” at 2:50, 0:25 and 9:35 P.M. Plus TAB HUNTER In “RETURN TO TREASURE IBLAND” (Color), at 1:15, 4:55 and 8:03 P.M. ROCKVILLE DHIVE-1K V. S. Route 2to. Rockville, Md. Open 0:30 P.M. Show at 7 P.M. “DAVY CROCKETT, INDIAN BCOUT.” at 7:00 and 10:00 P.M. Plus WALT DISNEY FROLICS. 05 Mins, of Cartoon Fun. With Don and Puck. Pluto, (tc., at 8:50 F.M. Improved Snack Bar Facilities. Featuring Plssa. Shrimp Rolls. Hamburgers. Etc. WALDORF ESTHER WILLIAMS. HOWARD KEEL. "JUPITER'S DARLINO." Technicolor. CinemtScope. Also Cartoon Carnival. . REED 9 3 “ 3 * w ELROY HIRSCH. BARBARA HALE, a « "UNCHAINED." Q vnenu ~-sr v&s s * *a" Super Scope and Technicolor. "UN- JANE RUSSELL. .s- GILBERT ROLAND. Mat. 1:30 P.M. 55'f fSflf Fairlinadon Vn I llbßinb It. (.1000 Fra* Forkln* - Cinemascope and Color. "20.0110 ill LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA," KIRK J,y»DOUOLAB. JAMES MASON. MaU nee 1:00 PM. "Is SHHLINGTON S BEAT. AN n^LADD. r » * DALTON. Matin.. 1:30 P.M. 6EOBGETOWH ,3^ w 4 u ..So y - A Star-Studdad Masterpiece. “THE STORY OF THREE LOVES” Starring PIER ANOELI. ETHEL BAPRY MORE. LESLIE CAROfc. KIRK DO.IO LAS. PARLEY ORAKOIR. MOI.IA SHEARER. In Baautllul Technlcolo.. Featurt at 1:40. 3:45. 6:60. 7:66. 10:00. FREE PARKINO at Wllkerson’a. 1229 Wlaconaln Ava. wotbelt Shows Cont. 1 P.M. THE PATH FINDER," O. Montgomery. H. Carter (Color). "OORILLA AT LARGE." C. Mitchell. A. Bancroft (Color). Plus Cartoon. FAIBFAX L *-”” FlSi 7^ W Sg. T AN Father Poisons Children, Takes Fatal Dose Himself DETROIT. April 16 (JP). A j young father killed himself and ] his two young children with poi son yesterday when he learned his wife planned to divorce him. One of the children was a 2- year-old son whose kidnaping two yean ago brought his estranged parents together. Police said William Vanaman, 24, gave water laced with cya nide to his daughter, Sharon, 1, and son, William, jr„ before taking the mixture himself. The Vanaman boy was the ob ject of a nationwide police hunt in 1953 when he was kidnaped from a St. Louis hotel room by a woman his mother had hired as a baby sitter. The baby sitter, Mrs. Joanne Elizabeth Strick land. and a male companion were seized with the child a month later in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Strickland was charged with kidnaping, but acquitted, Iran Arrests Export Banker TEHERAN, Iran, April 16 (ff), —Premier Hussein Ala’s reform campaign has brought the arrest of the manager of /ran s export Development Bank, Mostafa ! Moghadam. He is charged with mishan dling the bank's funds, Gen. Tei mour Bakhtiar, Teheran's mili tary governor, announced. The bank was organized sev eral years ago to finance produc ers and exporters of products valuable to Iran’s foreign trade. Premier Ala took over the gov ernment last week with a single clause program, a pledge to fieht immorality and corruption in the government and its agencies. The new Premier, now in Eu rope for medical treatment, suc ceeded Gen. Fazollah Zahedi, who retired because of ill health after conducting a successful campaign to suppress commu nism and restore internal stabil ity. Gen. Zahedi was criticized, however, for condoning official malpractices. He had appointed Moghadam, a close friend, to head the bank. The Ala government already has fired Teheran’s mayor and a number of government em ployes. It had promised further drastic measures to clean up the administration. Tax Men Given Tips by Jurist WILLIAMSBURG. Va„ April 16 (ff).—Judge E. Barrett Pretty man of the U. S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia told a tax conference here yes terday that when law enforce ment fails to cultivate volun tary observance, the law is “first laughed at, then scoffed at, then disregarded, and finally destroyed.” The jurist told some 50 tax officials, taking part in the con ference in connection with the John Marshal bicentennial pro gram, that the income tax law applies to the great mass of people in their everyday life and depends for its existence on mass, observation. Soynd enforcement policies can achieve this observance, he declared. “To perpetuate mass observ ance of a law which applies to people generally,” he said, “the objectives and pattern of law enforcement must be to treat the outlaw with rugged finality, the adventurous trespasser with expensive impositions, and to treat with firmness, fairness, courtesy and simplicity the or dinary fellow who by mistake or mishap strays across permissible bounds.” Cadet Appointed Bradley C. Hosmer, 17. son of Col. and Mrs. Clark L. Hosmer, of 106 Martha's road, Alexandria, has received a presidential ap pointment to West Point, it was announced today. He attends the Columbian Preparatory School here. WOOD FLIES OFF SAW, KILLS BOY, 9 GARDEN CITY,' N. Y., April 16 (ff).—A 9-year-old boy was killed yesterday by a flying piece of plywood which pierced his chest as he played in his father's lum beryard. The victim, Jerry Paulen- ♦ off, was nearby while two workmen were cutting quar ter-inch plywood into 3-inch strips on a circular saw. One of the strips flew free and hit the youngster. / The yard is owned by Irv ing Paulenoff. H^YOU^WE Wa ) W Stars Do! Dl if Hid* dart circles under HI I *!**• riiadow lines EB I —of/skin flaws—perfectly jffiHll with fabuloiisSpolstil! AU ■Hr —| skin shades Medically NOW Sfomik, plat Finishing plus Bmutj Booklet. ' All 3 only ! $l5O * t.. SPOTSTIK On SmU At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES 1 ; and it was believed the case had j brought a permanent reconcilia tion of the Vanamans. However, yesterday Vanaman’s ! wife Gladys. 22. telephoned police and asked for protection against her husband because she was starting divorce proceedings. Vanaman learned of her plans when police called him at work, ordering him to permit his wife to remove her possessions from the home. A relative who was staying with the children while Mrs. Vanaman was out said Vanaman came home from work early, prepared a mixture in a water glass and took It to the children. : The father ordered them to drink i it. then drank from the glass i himself. ! Vanaman and Sharon collapsed i and were dead on arrival at a | hospital. The boy died a few I hours later. Ruling Waited By Greenspun LAS VEGAS, Nev., April 16 i (ff).—Federal Judge John R. Ross will rule today on a motion for an acquittal of Publisher- Columnist Hank Greenspun. One of Mr. Greenspun’s attor neys abruptly moved for a Judg ment of acquittal yesterday. Mr. Greenspun is being tried on a Federal charge of mailing mat ter tending to Incite assassina tion of Senator McCarthy, Re publican, of Wisconsin. Attorney Edward P. Morgan of Washington, D. C., argued that the Government had failed to prove a criminal offense had been committed or that Mr. Greenspun had written his ar ticle about Senator McCarthy with criminal Intent. Judge Ross dismissed the jury from the courtroom, heard argu ments on the motion and said he would rule today. The prosecution surprised the courtroom yesterday by resting its case after presenting only two witnesses. United States District Attorney Madison B. Graves told newsmen that he was satisfied he had shown that Mr. Greenspun was the author of the column which caused the publisher’s indictment. He said he had also shown that the Jan uary 8 issue of the Las Vega* Sun. in which It appeared, had been mailed. “The matter of intent Is up to the jury,” he said. The Greenspun column said in part: “McCarthy has to come to a violent end. Huey Long’s death will be serene and peace ful compared with the demise of the sadistic bum from Wiscon sin.” Arab Refugee Girls To Train as Nurses Thirteen Arab refugee girls have been sent to London to be trained as nurses, Beirut, Leba non. reports. They were chosen by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. After three years they will return to Palestine to work for the agency's health di vision. which gives free medical help to more than 8,000 of these refugees. HARDLY A NEEDLE LEFT IN HAYSTACK REXBURG, Idaho, April 16 (ff). —it wasn’t a needle but a wallet Thomas Han cock found in a haystack. Mr. Hancock’s nephew. Monty Blackburn, 16, had lost his billfold while pheas ant hunting in 1953 on the ranch of J. M. Anderson near Rexburg. Mr. Hancock recently bought some of the hay har vested last fall by Mr. An derson. In the first bale Mr. Hancock opened was his nephew’s wallet, good as new. CLASSIFIED AD RATES: Local Advertiser! 3 Lines (Minimum) On« fim«, 46c par tin*. Thr*« to six timot consocutivoly. 41e per lino Sovon timot consocutivoly. 38c por lino. Now automobilos. 66c por lino (4-lino minimum). Spociat Noticos and Personal. 5c por lino additional. Out-of-town rate. 66c por lino eoch insertion. Claims for errors must bo made in time far correction before second insertion. To Ploce « STAR CLASSIFIED AD Cali STerling 3-5000 Closing Hours: SUNDAY EDITION, 10 fM. FRIDAY MONDAY EDITION, 8 P.M. SUNDAY TUES. to FRI., 9 P.M. DAY BEFORE SATURDAY EDITION. 10 PM. FRI. SPECIAL NOTICES I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for an* debts contracted for br anyone otber titan myself. WILLIAM W. WELLS. 1800 N. Randolph at.. Ar lington. Virginia. 10- PKiNCR uwauta rAX CKNTka, M up 6815 Baltlmora bird. Rlverdaia Md. WA 7-4974. 9-9. 7 toy* I will NOT be reaponaiblt for any debts contracted by any one other than myself. MRB EDWARD "PAT" HOUSER. 4209 18th at. n.t.. Wash- Ington 18, D. C. 17* PERSONAL EMBROIDERY, by hand. Also rapalrs. Church robes: quality work. 816 Upshur at. n.w. 17* > EXPERT SPECIAL ASSIST., Income tax and treublea. Rat. 36 raara; 7- day week: any-hour service. Reas. TAYLOR. 626 7th 11. 'LL 7-5786. ALTERATION OP PURE and dresses In my home or yourt. Pull rxner. MIMEOGRAPHING. 500 cool**. *3.75 IncL typ. of Stan. EXCH. SERF. CO.. 1740 K It. S.W.. Rm. 48. ST. 3-6188. 20- FORMS (7. U. 8. Job applications awHEm NICE. PLEABANI HOME lor alderly 1 (dSi us (ood. cars. TV; Inspaa- Uoa invited. *6. T-BMS. PERSONALS (CMP.) MR. WMU MUM: Wo *UI dS*. jt"i-Dm*"’"'* ' ROBIN DALE NURSERY A well supervised, licensed, year round school In Silver Spring; hot breakfast and lunch: spacious, fenced plavsround; family ratm; transpor tation. Hoars: 7 s.m.-8:30 p.m.; ages 2-5, JU. 8-4488. —23 LATE-COMXRB FILE AT OMCEI!" INCOME TAX RETURNS 1 Thomas dr. RX. 3-7070. 26 yrs. Exper., PRD.. O. C.. MD.. VA. S 5 up. ■ 19- AUCTION SALU THOS. J. OWEN * BON. AsetliMM, 1111 E St N.W. Trustees' Bale of Valuable improved real estate consisting of an un divided one-half interest in a two story brick dwelling being premises 01 L Street. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9407. Folio 170 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. U. Owen & Sen, Suite 001, Perpetual Build ing, 1111 E Btreet. N.W. on WED NESDAY THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL A.D. 1956, AT TWELVE-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land ana premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as , and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE HALF INTEREBT IN AND TO Lot numbered Four Hundred Seventeen (417). in the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company's subdivision of lots in Square numbered Biz Hundred Beventy-four (074). as per plat recorded In the Office ot the Surveyor for the District of Co lumbia in Liber 20 at folio 85. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $7,750.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con veyancing, recording, etc., at pur chaser’s cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be com plied with within thirty days, other wise deposit forfeited and ths property may be advertised and re sold at the discretion of the trus tees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN. ap10.21,20 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN it SON. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.Vt^ Trustees’ Bale of Valuable TWO STORY SEMIDETACHED BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PRIMIBEB 734 NINTHS STREET, SOUTHEAST. “ Irtue ol a certain deed of trust H recorded, in Liber No. 8990. > 233 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columoia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the Office or Thos J. Owen it Son. Suite 001 Perpetual Build ing. 1111 E Street, N.W., on MON DAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OP APRIL. A.D. 1955, AT TWELVE THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the follow ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 810 in Square 950. Terms: Bold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately $4 108.il and a second trust lot approximately $2,310.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchasers cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. SOL PETERS. W. T. JEFFERYS, ap7,12.10 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN it SON, Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS 222 11th By virtue’ of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 10230. Folio 52 et seq.. of the lend records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF APRIL A.D. 1965. AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot num bered forty-five (45) in Charles Oessford’s subdivision of lots in Square numbered nine hundred ninety (990). as per per plat re corded in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 18 at folio 174. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately $0,350.00. further particulars of which will be an nounced at time of sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 cash or certified check required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost Adjustments maae as of date of sale. Terms to bs complied with within 30 days, other wise deposit forfeited snd the prop erty msv be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. TALLEY R. HOLMES. R. W HARRIB. ap13.10.19.21.23 Trustees. THOS. i. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable DE TACHED FRAME DWELLING BEING KNOWN A8 PREMISES NUMBER 4503 EADS STREET, NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10269. Folio 141 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on MON DAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAYOF APRIL A.D. 1955. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed lsnd and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 110 in Irvin et al subdivision of lots in Square 5133 as per plat recorded ir. the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 71 at folio 35. BubJect t® building restriction line as shown on said plxt. Terms: Bold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately $3,842.08 further particulars of which will be an nounced at time of sale; the pur chase price above said trust tob ® paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms tat b« complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the may be ad vertised and resold at ths discretion of the trustees. R. H. LECRAW, A. P. LECRAW, ap13.16.19.21.23 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable THREE STORY SEMI-DETACHED BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN A8 PREMISES 1372 NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE By of a Deed of Trust re corded in Liber No 10.315, at folio 352 of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, we shail FRUSAY,‘ rO THE°‘ TWEN^Y-SEcfoND -° P TH» O^LOCrVk? Lots numbered .Fourteen <l4l snd Fifteen (15) in Willttm L. Brsm hsll's subdivision ol orlglnsl Lots 1 and 2 in Sauare numbered Ten Hundred and Thlrt,-four (1.034). as per plat recorded In tbe office ol the Surveyor lor the District ol Columbia In Liber W.8.5L at 10110 Terms ol Sale: AU casta. Deposit ol 1500.00 required at time ol aale. Terms ol saie to be compiled with within ’.ort, oays Irom dale ol sale, otherwise the trustees re serve the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost ol the detaultln* purchaser, alter five days advertisement ol such resale in some newspaper published In tn* district ol Cnlumb'a. or deposit may be lorlelted. or without lorleitlng deposit, trustees may avail them selves ol any legal or equitable rights against detaultln* purchaser. Fur ther particulars it time cl sale. Ad justment ol Real Estate taxes to date ol 'ale. All conveyancing, recording and revenue atamps. etc., at cost ol purchaser. SAMUEL BCRIVENER. Jr.. JUNIOR F CROWELL, «P 12.14.1 (J.IH2J trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON, A.ctl.ne.r.. 1111 E 81. N.W. Trustees' Sale ol Valuable BRICK DWELLINO BEINO KNOWN AB PREMISES NUMBER 51(11* SOUTH DAKOTA AVENUE. NORTHEAST. By virtue ol a certain deed ol truat duly recorded. In Liber No. 10048. Folio 343 el aeq., ol tba land rec ords ol the District ol Columbia, and at the request ol the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front ol the premises, on MON DAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAT OF APRIL A.D. 1955. AT THREE THIRTY O CLOCK P.M.. the follow ing-described land and premise*, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 73 In Bquar« 3789 In the aubdl vlaton made by Westmgnd Building and Investment Company, a* per plat recorded In the Office ol the Surveyor for the District of Colum bia In-Liber X3l at 10110 81. Terms: Sold subject to a prior Jeed of trust for approximately 12.850.00 lurther particulars ol which will be announced ot time of sal*, ths purchase price above .aid trust to M paid in caah. A de pout of (600.00 required. Convey ancing. recording, ate., at pur chaser’s cost. Adjustments made as ol date of sale. Terms to be com piled with within thirty day,, olhor wts* deposit lorlelted and th* prop erty mar bo adv.rtlatd and retold AUCTION UIB (C— --**** *" lldhlis? * ***’ P ST. R.W. By virtue of a deed ol truat recorded, in Liber No. 8438. folio 655. et see., one ot the land records of tbe District of Columbia, and at the request of party se cured thereby, tbe ÜBdetaitned Sur vtvtoo trustee will oiler lor tale by public auction. In front ol prem ia**, on MONDAY. THE EIGHT EENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1955. AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described property In tbe District of Columbia. to-«tt: Th* west half (Vi) of lot numbered Thirty-six (38) by the full depth thereof In tbe subdi vision made by th* Slsttrs of the Visitation In Square numbered Three Hundred Eight-nine (389). a* per plat recorded tn Liber B at folio 121 tn the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia. Now known for purposes of assessment and taxation ns lot 823 la oqunro 389. TERMS OP SALS: Property will be told subject to the balance of a prior deed of trust tn the approx imate sum of $1,750.00. particulars ol which will bo announced at time of sale. Balance, CASH. A deposit of 3500 00 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, con veyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser Terms to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trus tee reserves tbs right to resell property at risk and coot ol de faulting purchaser, after 5 days' advertisement of such resale in aome newspaper published In Wash ington. ~>. C.. or deposit may b* forfeited, or without forfeiting de posit trustee may avail himself of any legal or equitable right* against defaulting purchaser. QEORQE HANUN. SurvlvingTruste*. MENDKLBON Ac MENDELSON. At torneys for party secured, Colorado Building. ap7.8.12,14.16 ADAM A. WESCRLER * BON, Auctioneers. AUCTION BALI OP POUR-BED ROOM. TWO-BTORY. COLONIAL BRICK DWELLINO. BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1713 LANIER PLACE. NORTHWEST. By virtue ol the authority Tested la me. I will offer lor sale at public auction in front ol the premises on TUESDAY. APRIL TWENTY-SIX, 1955. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. Lot 404 Square 2582. subject to cove nants and restrictions ol record. It any. same being improved by prem ises 1113 Lsnier Place. Northwest. TERMS OP SALE: One third ol pur chase money to be paid In caah and the balance payable in two equal annual Installments repre sented by the purchaser's promis sory notes payable ,ln one and two years, respectively, secured by first deed ol trust on the property sold and bearing Interest at five per centum per annum, payable quar terly. or all cash at purchaser’* option. A deposit ol 3500.00 in cash or certified check therefore required at time ol aale. Examina tion ol title, conveyancing, record ing and revenue stamps to-be paid by purchaser. Terms to be com plied with within twenty (20) days Irom day of sale, otherwiae deposit will be forfeited as liquidated cam ages. whereupon all right* ol th# purchaser shail stand terminated. Possession given with settlement. Trustee reserves the right to with draw property Irom tale. Inspection before day ol sals can be arranged with undersigned trustee. OEOROE C. GERTMAN. Trustee. 730 loth Street. N.W. ap1fi.18.20,22,25 THOS. J. OWEN * SON, Auctioneers. nil E Bt. N.W. Trustees' Sale ol Valuable IW)W BRICK HOUSE. KNOWN AS PREM ISES 122 R STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed ol trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 0802, Polio 35 et seq.. ol the land records of the District ot Columbia, and at the request ol the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seli. st public auction In front ol the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1955 AT TWO O’CLOCK P.M;. the following-described land, and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and deslngated as and being Lot numbered Nineteen (19) in Block numbered Six (8) In Gray and others Subdivision known as "West Ecklnston." as per Plat recorded tn the Office ol the sur veyor lor the District ol Columbia in Liber 7 at 10110 148. The land 1* known lor taxation and assessment purposes as Lot numbered Nine teen (19) In Square numbered Thirty-five Hundred Twenty-thre# Terras: Sold subtect to a prior (build ing assoclition) deed ol trust for approximately 37.600.00 further particulars ol which will ,b# an nounced at time ol sale: the pur chase price above said trust. tq be paid in cash. A deposit ol 3000.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, ate., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as ol date ot sate. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property ms» be advertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. WADDELL R. THOMAS. VERNESS S. HUNT. «p», 12.14.16.19 Trustees. THOS. J.~O WEN 4 SON, Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sate ol Valuable improved real estate consisting ol an undivided interest In a two-story brick dwelling being premise! 03 and 63A L Street. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9407. Folio 350 et aeq., ol the land rec ords ol tbe District ol Columbia, and at the request ol the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the office ol Thos. J. Owen Ac Son.. Suite 601, Perpetual Build ing. 1111 E Street. N.W.. on WEDNESDAY, THE 27th DAY OP APRIL. A.D. 1955. AT 12:30 O’CLOCK P.M., the tollowlng-de scrlbed lend and premises, situate in the District ol Columbia, and desig nated as and being Lot numbered Four Hundred Eighteen (418). In the Washington Sanitary Improve ment Company's subdivision of lots In Square numbered Stx Hundred Seventy-four (674). as per plat re corded In the Office ol the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 26 at folio 85 Terms: Sold subject to a prlo deed of trust lor approximately 57,- 750.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time ot sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit ol 3500.00 required. Conveyancing, re cording, etc.. *t purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date ot •ale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit lorlelted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion ol the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN, ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN. ap16.21.26 Trustees. _ THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Autleneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable SEMI DETACHED BRICK DWELLING RU ING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUM BER 1810 FIFTH STREET, NORTH WSsT. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10267. Polio 550 et sea., of the land rec ord* of the District of Columbia, and at ths request ot the party secured thereby, th* undersigned trustees will sell, st public auction In front ol the premises, on MON DAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAX OF APRIL AS). 1965, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-de scribed land and premises, situate In the District ot Columbia, and designated as and being the south 5 leet front on Fifth Btreet by the lull depth thereof of Lot 22 snd tbe north 16 feet front on said street by the full depth thereof of Lot 23 in Catcher's subdivision of Square 476. as per plat recorded in the Office ol the Surveyor lor the District of Columbia In Liber B at folto 171 Now known lor pur poses of assessment snd taxation as Lot 813 In said Square. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (bulld lng association) deed of trust lor approximately 3d.288.66 lurther particulars of which will be an nounced st time of sale; the pur chase price above said trust to be paid In caah. A deposit of *500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made aa of data of sale. Terms to be compiled with within ttal-ty days, otherwise deposit lor felteo and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of the trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. WALTER MILLER. UP14.16. 19,31.23 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers, 111! E 81. N.W. Trustees’ Sals of Valuable Im proved real estate consisting of an undivided one-fourth Interest in a two-story brick dwelling being prem ises 1280 Raum Street, Northeaal. Apt. No. 1(1. By virtue of * certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. D6oO. Folio 202 et seq., of the land records ol the District ol Columbia, and ml the request of th# parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seU, at public auction within the office of liras. J. Owen 4s Son. Suite 601, Perpetual Building. 11U E Street. N.W.. on WEDNESDAY. THE 27TH DAY OP APRIL. A D.. 1956. AT 13:30 O'CLOCK P.M, tn* followlnt-descrlbed land and premises, sltuats In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE FOURTH INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Ninety-Seven 1971 tn Square numbered Forty Hundred Fifty-two 14052) in tha subdivision mads by the Washington Loan 4< Trust Company and Washington Snnitary Improvement Company, aa per plat recorded In Book 99, page 85 of the records of tbs Office of ths Surveyor for ths District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subtect to a prior deed of trust for opproximateiy »20.- 18)0.00 further particulars of which will bo announced at time ol sale: tha purchase price above said trust to bo sold tn cash. A deposit ol $300.0(1 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc, at purchaser's coat. Adjustments made as of data of sale. Terms to b* compiled with within thirty doys. otherwise dapoail for feited and tbe property may be ad vertised and resold at tbe discretion A-15 * THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. 3ATUMAY, APM. IS. 1088 AUCTION SALES THOS. J. OWEN * SON, A act leasers. 1111 E SI. N.W. TBs NUMBra^8 W MADIIoN Pf STRE£T S By virtue of a certain dood of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 8965. Polio 514 et seq, of th* land records of the District of Columbia, and at tba request of th* party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will tall, at public auction In front of the prem ises. on. WEDNESDAY THE TWEN TY-SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL. A D 1955. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M, th# following-described land and prem ises. situate In the District of Co lumbia. and-designated as and be in* Lot 81 in Square 3200 tn th* subdivision made by Rutty of Merl ;'ta Park, aa per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 83 at folio 16. Subject to building re striction Unt and covenants M record. w Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing tsaoclation) deed of trust for ap proximately 38.534.38 further par ticulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase pries above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 3500.00 required. Con veyancing. recording, etc, gt pur. chaser's cost. Adjustments msds as of dote of sale. Terms to be com plied with within thirty days, other wise deposit forfeited and the prop »«y may be advertised snd resold st the discretion of the trustees. • CE at^ T n ZGAN ’ •P 16.1821,23.26 Trustees. ftsr,7 rvrS:r M '"" s Trustees' Sate of Valuable Improved s*S* Consisting of an Un divided One-Half Interest In a Two- Story Brick Dwelling Being Prem ia** 22-A O Street N.W. *2 virtue of a certain deed of trust wS f ” co r.ded. In Liber No. 9431. Polio 15 et seq, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and •, ‘he request ar tbe parties as cured thereby, the undersigned J* I *' »t public auction within the office of Ihos. J. Owen 4c Son. Suite 601. Perpetual Build “JX. 1111 E Street, N.W, on WEDNESDAY THE TWKNTY-SEV ,OF APRIL A.D. 1M55. AT TWELVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M, the following-described land and premises, situate in the Dis trict of Columbia, and designated fa* AN UNDIVIDED ONK HALF INTEREST IN AND TO Lot Two Hundred Thirty-four <2.141 n jß? u f re Six Hundred Seventeen In the lubdlviston made by Nathaniel J. Taube, et al as per E‘“t recorded in Plat Book 131. Polio 145 of the records of ths P®ce of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately 37,500.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of tale: the purchase price above said trust to be psid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 reaulred. Conveyancing, recording, etc, at purchaser's cost. Adjustments mads as of date of »»!'■ Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited ana the property may be advertised and resold at th* discretion of the trusters. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBBRT O. WEIGHTMAN, THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Anetieneers, till E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sal* of Valuable THREE DESIRABLE BRICK ONE-STORY STORES KNOWN AS PREMISES 207-09-11 NEW YORK AVENUE. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a Deed of Trust recorded tn Liber No. 9754. at Polio 313 of the Land records of the District of Columbia, we shall tell In front of the premises on MONDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OP APRIL, A.D. 1955. AT 2:30 O'CLOCK P.M, lots numbered One Hundred and Fifty nine (159) to One Hundred and Btxty-one (161) Inclusive In Case B. Rafter and Frank 8. Smith's subdivision ot lots In Square num bered Plve Hundred and Fifty-five (555). aa per plat recorded In tha Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia In Liber 75 at Polio 145. Terms of 8ale: All cash. Deposit of $1,000.00 required at time of •ale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from data of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost ot the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertise ment of such resale In some news paper published In the District of Columbia, or deposit may be for feited. or without forfeiting deposit, trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. Further par ticulars at tjme of sale Adjustment of Real Estate taxes to date of sale. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps, etc, at cost ot pur chaser. SAMUEL SCRIVENER. Jr, JUNIOR F. CROWELL, ap7,9,12,14.16 vTruiteca. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, 1111 ESt. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable ONE STORY AND BASEMENT, DE TACHED BRICK DWELLINO BE INO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUM BER 3100 CENTRAL AVENUE. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10214. Polio 197 et seq, of the land records of tbe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusters will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on TUES DAY THE NINETEENTH DAY OP APRIL A.D. 1055. AT FOUR O’CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, situ ate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 44 in Atkinson et al subdivision of lota In Block 8 "Woodridge.'' as per plat recorded in the Office of th* Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 73 at folio 170. Said Block 8 now known for purposes of assessment and taxa tion as Square 4318: subject to right of way and building restric tion line of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately 312.036.94 fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: ths purchase price abov* said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required Conveyancing, recording, etc, gt purchaser's cost Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited snd the property may bt advertised and resold st the dis cretion of the trustees. HERMAN N. MILLER. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. ap8.1t.14 16.18 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctisneers. lilt K St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable THREE STORY AND BASEMENT STUCCO OVER BRICK BUILDING CON TAINING STORES ON THE FIRST FLOOR WITH OFFICES ABOVE, BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBERS 605-7-9 FIFTEENTH STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a Deed of Trust recorded In Liber No. 10013, at folio 54 of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell In front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1855 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises situate In the District of Columbia, and designated a> and being: Part of Original Lot 0 In Square 224. being more particularly described by metes and bounds in said Deed of Trust. Also Part of Original Lot 5 In said Square 324. also being more par ticularly described by metes and bounds In said Deed of Trust. All of said properties now known fnr purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 810 In Sauare 224. TERMS OF SALE: All cash. Deposit of 310,000.00 in cash or certified check required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from date of aale, other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fire days advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In the District of Columbia, or de posit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting deposit, trustees mav avell themselves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. Purther particulars at time of sale. Adjustment of Real Estate taxes to date of sale. All conveyancing, re cording and revenue stamps, etc, at cost of purchaser. SAMUIL SCRIVENER. JR, JUNIOR F CROWELI, ap9.1g.14.16.19. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN i SON. Aaettoneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable TWO BTORY ROW BRICK DWELLINO BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 320 KENTUCKY AVE NUE. SOUTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 10302, Polio 101 et seq, of the land rec ords of the District of Columbls. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on MON DAY THE UOHTEENTIi DAY OF APRIL AJ> 1055. AT THREE O CLOCK P.M, th* followlns-de scrlbed land and premises, sltuats In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 7 In Warren et a) subdivision of part of Square South of 1038. as por plat recorded In the Office of th* surveyor for tho District ol Co lumbia in Libor 37 at folio 20. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately *3.870.19 and a prior second deed of trust for ap ?roxlmat*ly 13.961.91 further par iculars of which will ba announced at time of salt; tho purchase pries above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $600.00 required. Con veyonclnc. recording, ate, at pur chaser's coot. Adjustments mad* as ot date of eel*. Terms to bo com piled with within thtrtr days, other wise deposit forfeited pad th* property mar be advertised snd re sold bt tho discretion of th* truo-